
Production
Producer, actor, director, and screenwriter based in Sydney, Brendon Stone joined We Have Until August (2025) as a producer, drawn to its heartfelt script and powerful message. Brendon first connected with Mitchell Bulfin through Yellow Valley Gardens, his directorial debut, which starred Nate Wall, the lead actor in WHUA. Years later, he leapt at the opportunity to collaborate with Mitchell, finding satisfaction in supporting a talented team and a director with a clear, emotionally driven vision. A JMC Academy graduate specialising in Film and TV production, Brendon has honed his craft as an actor, writer, and director, continuing to create and collaborate on meaningful projects with passionate artists like Mitchell.

A young man grieving the loss of his grandfather must reconcile his guilt over past actions by unpacking messy secrets and hard truths through the confinement of a familiar stranger

In a world where all criminal trials are broadcast on television and voted on by the public, a young actress is charged with attempting to murder her husband. As her side of the story falls on increasingly deaf ears, the hostile audience response to the trial is monitored by two Adjudicators - one a cynical veteran of the system, and the other a naïve rookie who finds himself becoming sympathetic to her situation.

When a young man named Henry wakes up from a coma on New Year's Eve 1999, he discovers that the world has changed drastically while he slept. People are no longer allowed to set foot on his city's beaches, and every night unnatural lights streak through the sky towards a destination unknown.

A man from the Southwest of New South Wales and a woman from India, form a deep bond over three and a half years while living in Sydney’s Inner West. But as her departure in August 2026 nears, their final week together is filled with laughter, nostalgia, and the painful uncertainty of whether this is the end or just another chapter in their story.

A small documentary crew hosted an online competition to observe the Australian youth entering the workforce and have found their winner, Will. He is hesitant about starting his new job at the local community gardens and is thrust into a strange ecosystem of some absurd folks. Will struggles to fit in on his first day, coping with both the pressure of being filmed combined with him being burdened to help resolve the 'Level 5 Crisis' at the Gardens.

A small documentary crew hosted an online competition to observe the Australian youth entering the workforce and have found their winner, Will. He is hesitant about starting his new job at the local community gardens and is thrust into a strange ecosystem of some absurd folks. Will struggles to fit in on his first day, coping with both the pressure of being filmed combined with him being burdened to help resolve the 'Level 5 Crisis' at the Gardens.

One night in Bankstown, a suburb in Sydney’s south-west, a man from the Southern Highlands and a woman from Leiyang, China, miss their train and decide to stay out. Beneath the stars, something gentle begins to grow. Told through a present-day frame, the film looks back on a single night that changed everything.

